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16 Apr 23 | | Nottingham Forest  |  | - |  |  Manchester United |  | The City Ground @ 3:30pm |
22 Apr 23 | | Liverpool  |  | - |  |  Nottingham Forest |  | Anfield @ 2:00pm |
Latest Results
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17 Mar 23 | | Nottingham Forest |   | 1 - 2 |   | Newcastle |  | The City Ground |
11 Mar 23 | | Tottenham |   | 3 - 1 |   | Nottingham Forest |  | Tottenham Hotspur St |
05 Mar 23 | | Nottingham Forest |   | 2 - 2 |   | Everton |  | The City Ground |
25 Feb 23 | | West Ham |   | 4 - 0 |   | Nottingham Forest |  | London Stadium |
18 Feb 23 | | Nottingham Forest |   | 1 - 1 |   | Manchester City |  | The City Ground |
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Nottingham Forest Football Club is a football club in Nottinghamshire, England that currently plays in the Football League Championship. The club, often referred to simply as Forest or Nottm Forest have played home matches at the City Ground since 1898.
Founded in 1865, Forest were founder members of the Football Alliance in 1889 and joined the Football League in 1892. Forest won the FA Cup in 1898 and 1959. Their most successful period was under the management of Brian Clough between 1975 and 1993, winning the League, back to back European Cups, four League Cups and two Full Members Cups.

Team Members
Remo Freuler
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Keylor Navas

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Danilo
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Felipe

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Omar Richards
   
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Andre Ayew
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Chris Wood
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Detlef Osong
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Oliver Hammond
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Orel Mangala
   
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Emmanuel Dennis
   
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Cheikhou Kouyate
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Serge Aurier
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Renan Lodi
  
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Harry Toffolo
   
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Harry Arter

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Dean Henderson #1
  
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Giulian Biancone #2
  
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Steve Cook #3
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Joe Worrall #4
 
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Loïc Soh #6
 
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Jonjo Shelvey #6
  
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Neco Williams #7
  
2020-2021
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Jack Colback #8

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Taiwo Awoniyi #9
    
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Morgan Gibbs-White #10
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Jesse Lingard #10

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Brennan Johnson #11
   
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Wayne Hennessey #13
 
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Lewis O'Brien #14
   
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Sam Surridge #16
 
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Cafú #18 (Carlos Dias)

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Moussa Niakhaté #19
  
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Ryan Yates #22
  
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Scott McKenna #26
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Willy Boly #30
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Gustavo Scarpa #31
   
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Lyle Taylor #33

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The City Ground is a football stadium in the West Bridgford area of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Trent. It has been home to Nottingham Forest Football Club since 1898, and has an all-seated capacity of 30,445.
The stadium was a venue when England hosted Euro 96, and is only three hundred yards away from Meadow Lane, home of Forest's neighbouring club Notts County; the two grounds are the closest professional football stadiums in England and the second closest in the United Kingdom after the grounds of Dundee F.C. and Dundee United. They are located on opposite sides of the River Trent.
The City Ground is the 25th largest club football ground in England.
Trophies 
 Football League Cup 1989-1990 | |  FA Cup 1988-1989 | |  Football League Cup 1988-1989 | |  UEFA Champions League 1979-1980 | |
 UEFA Super Cup 1979 | |  UEFA Champions League 1978-1979 | |  Football League Cup 1978-1979 | |  FA Community Shield 1978 | |
 Championship 1977-1978 | |  Championship 1977-1978 | |  Football League Cup 1977-1978 | |  FA Cup 1958-1959 | |
 FA Cup 1897-1898 | |
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